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If a fixed permit administration fee has not been set under 18 AAC 50.400(a) - ( l ) for a designated regulatory service, the permittee, owner, or operator of a stationary source may request a negotiated service agreement under AS 37.10.052 (b) for that designated regulatory service. If requesting a negotiated service agreement for one or more of the following designated regulatory services, the permittee, owner, or operator must submit a retainer payment of $5,300 per designated regulatory service before the department begins negotiations:
(1) a minor permit under 18 AAC 50.502(c) (2)(B);
(2) a PSD permit under 18 AAC 50.306 for a new major stationary source;
(3) a major modification of a major stationary source;
(4) a construction permit under 18.AAC 50.302 for a new stationary source or modification subject to the construction permitting requirements of 42 U.S.C. 7412(i) (Clean Air Act sec. 112(i));
(5) a permit for the construction of a new stationary source or addition of an emission unit at a stationary source, if the stationary source is
(A) in a sulfur dioxide special protection area established under 18 AAC 50.025(c) ;
(B) in the Nikiski Industrial Area; or
(C) on an offshore platform;
(6) a major modification of a major stationary source, for which a limit is requested specifically to avoid review under 18 AAC 50.306;
(7) a minor permit under 18 AAC 50.508(4) ;
(8) the renewal of a Title V permit for a Title V source for which fees are not established under 18 AAC 50.400(a) ;
(9) a notice of MACT approval under 18 AAC 50.321.
History: Eff. 1/29/2005, Register 173; am 12/3/2005, Register 176
Authority: AS 37.10.050
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